Posted by donjr on January 03, 2018 at 17:25:11 from (71.179.251.176):
In Reply to: Farm Shop Advice posted by farmallboy15 on January 03, 2018 at 17:02:37:
My operation ended up about the size that you are striving for, and in much the same way. I started with a 45x70 quonset shed for a shop. Then, I added a 40x100 hay shed, which later got a 20' lean-to on one side. Then a 50x100' cow shed for feeding and handling cows. Then a 30x80x8 1/2 silage bunker. The hay shed is pole construction, and the cowbarn is a freespan metal shed. Don't make your doors too small- the doors on my toolshed are 20' wide by 14' high, and at times they seem too small. The cowbarn has a 16' opening at each ends as does the hay shed. I don't know how much they would cost today, but I have about $50k involved in all three. We did most of the work ourselves, so the cost was less than hiring it done. Good luck on what you build. By the way, it will seem to be not enough at times......
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